Tara Tamaribuchi connects current issues of xenophobia with the history of incarcerated Japanese Americans weaving thousands of camouflage nets for the US Army in World War II. Tamaribuchi weaves strips of kimono fabric to send pride of heritage back in time to her elders onto ric rac to celebrate the midcentury aesthetics of that generation. As camouflage works as a visual blender, the artist rereads this war technology to be a filter through which we see all people as interconnected.